Hi all!
printing this page
http://www.springerlink.com/content/1090-6509/
kills mozilla and mozilla-firefox on debian sarge (current with security
updates). This has been confirmed on different computers with and
without xprint installed.
It is also independent of using mozillas cryptic LPR command or
replacing it with 'kprinter' (my personal preference).
Many other pages print ok.
Debian etch and backports.org's version 1.5 print ok.
Sarge's konqueror prints the page ok.
I'm reluctant to file a bug report, since the bug (if any) is fixed in
etch/sid and I don't know what information is necessary to help provide
a fix.
I am also reluctant to installing backports' version, since I like the
concept of 'stable'.
If you have any ideas how to solve this problem or how to contribute to
its solution, please let me/us know!
I have just 'convinced' our technician to switch to linux for the first
time, so having to tell her now 'use konqueror in case firefox crashes'
is not my prefered solution and won't convince her that it was a good
idea to remove window$.
Johannes
Here is the transcript of a crashed firefox session:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ rm -rf .mozilla/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ firefox
*** loading the extensions datasource
Extension System Warning: Failed to set up default extensions files
probably because you do not have
write privileges to this location. While you can run Firefox like this,
it is recommended that you run it
at least once withprivileges that allow it to generate these initial
files to improve start performance.
Running from a disk imageon MacOS X is not recommended.Extension System
Warning: Failed to set up default
extensions files probably because you do not have write privileges to
this location. While you can run
Firefox like this, it is recommended thatyou run it at least once with
privileges that allow it to
generate these initial files to improve start performance. Running from
a disk image on MacOS X is not
recommended.*** loading the extensions datasource
Extension System Warning: Failed to set up default extensions files
probably because you do not have
write privileges to this location. While you can run Firefox like this,
it is recommended that you run it
at least once withprivileges that allow it to generate these initial
files to improve start performance.
Running from a disk imageon MacOS X is not recommended. NO FONT WAS
FOUND Name["Sans"]
NO FONT WAS FOUND Name["Sans"]
NO FONT WAS FOUND Name["Sans"]
NO FONT WAS FOUND Name["Sans"]
NO FONT WAS FOUND Name["Sans"]
Speicherzugriffsfehler
Speicherzugriffsfehler=segmentation fault
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